Electric chain saw, Operating chain saw – Homelite UT13130 User Manual
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BUCKING A lOG
Figure 13 - Bucking Log With Entire Length
On Ground
WARNING: Avoid kickback.
Kickback can result in severe in-
jury or death. See Kickback, page
3 to avoid risk of kickback.
WARNING:
• If on slope, make sure log will
not roll down hill. Secure log
by using wooden stakes. Drive
wooden stakes into ground on
downhill side of log. Stand on
uphill side of log while cutting.
log may roll after cutting.
• Never try cutting through two
logs at same time. This could
increase the risk of kickback.
• While cutting log, never hold log
with your hand, leg, or foot.
• While cutting log, never allow
another person to hold log.
• Turn off and unplug saw before
moving from one place to an-
other.
Bucking	a	log	is	cutting	a	log	into	sections.	
Make	sure	your	footing	is	firm.	Keep	feet	apart.	
Divide	your	weight	evenly	on	both	feet.	When	
possible,	raise	log	or	section	off	ground.	Do	
this	by	using	limbs,	logs,	chocks,	etc.	
When	cutting	through	log,	maintain	control	
by	 reducing	 cutting	 pressure	 near	 end	 of	
cut.	 Do	 not	 relax	 your	 grip	 on	 chain	 saw	
handles.	 Do	 not	 let	 moving	 chain	 touch	
ground.	 Ground	 will	 dull	 moving	 chain.	
After	cutting	through	log,	release	trigger	to	
turn	saw	off	before	moving	saw.	
Follow	directions	below	to	buck	a	log.
lIMBING A TREE
Figure 12 - Limbing A Tree
WARNING: When cutting limb
that is under tension, use extreme
caution. Be alert for wood spring-
ing back. When wood tension is
released, limb could spring back
and strike operator causing se-
vere injury or death.
WARNING: Avoid kickback.
Kickback can result in severe in-
jury or death. See Kickback, page
3 to avoid risk of kickback.
Limbing	is	removing	branches	from	a	fallen	
tree.	Make	sure	your	footing	is	firm.	Keep	
feet	apart.	Divide	your	weight	evenly	on	both	
feet.	Do	not	remove	larger	limbs	under	tree	
that	support	log	off	ground.	Remove	each	
limb	with	one	cut	(see	Figure	12).	Clear	cut	
limbs	from	work	area	often.	This	will	help	
maintain	a	safe	work	area.
Make	 sure	 you	 start	 your	 cut	 where	 limb	
will	not	pinch	saw	during	cutting.	To	avoid	
pinching,	start	cut	on	freely	hanging	limbs	
from	above	limb.	Start	cut	on	limbs	under	
tension	from	under	limb.	If	pinch	occurs,	turn	
saw	off,	lift	limb,	and	remove	saw.
Entire length Of log On Ground
Cut log from top (see Figure 13).
Figure 14 - Bucking Log When Log Is
Supported On One End
1st Cut
nd Cut
oPeRATING CHAIN
SAW
Continued
log Supported On One End
1. Make first cut on underside of log (see
Figure	 14).	 Use	 top	 of	 guide	 bar	 to	
make	this	cut.	Cut	1/3	through	diameter	
of	log.	This	cut	will	keep	section	from	
splintering	when	cut.
2. Make second cut directly above first
cut.	 Cut	 down	 to	 meet	 first	 cut.	This	
cut	will	keep	log	from	pinching	guide	
bar	and	chain.